How to Create Fill the Blank Questions in DoExam
Introduction
Fill the Blank questions are a type of question where a sentence is stated and a part of it is omitted and marked as a blank space, and the participant is expected to complete the omitted part with a word or short phrase.
Fill the Blank questions, in addition to having the features of other types of questions, also allow you to add the desired number of blanks in the question and unlimited options that can be considered the correct answer.
Creating Fill the Blank Question
1. Click on the Question Studio option from the side menu of the page.
2. Click on the plus icon at the bottom of the page.
3. Select the question mark icon (New Question) to go to the Interaction Type page.
4. On this page, choose the Fill the Blank question type among the various types of questions and follow the steps below:
- Question: Enter your desired question.
- Add Blank: Click this at any part of a question that requires a blank space. At this stage, a number is assigned to each empty space, and a box corresponding to the same number is provided at the bottom of the page to enter the correct answer.
- Add Correct Answer: By clicking this button, if more than one correct answer is accepted for a blank space, another box will be provided for you to enter the next answer. For example, the word "It is" is entered in the first box and "It's" in the second box, and both answers are correct.
Note: You can enter an unlimited number of correct options for each blank.
- Solution: In this section, enter the correct answer to the question to be shown to the participant after the exam.
- Difficulty Level - From the Test Organizer's Perspective: In this section, determine the difficulty level of the question from Very Easy to Very Hard.
- Parent Shelf: From this section's drop-down menu, select your desired shelf in order to add the question to it.
- Tags: Assign your desired tag(s) to the question.
- Create in Library: To complete the question creation process, click on this option.
Note: Entering the question and assigning a tag are necessary steps.
Note: The arrow icon next to each field provides you with options to change text styles, such as bold or italic, and to add formulas and media.
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